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Seen in Redhill, Surrey.
The purchase of H550SKY seems to have followed soon after the MOT expiry of F629MKX.
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Registration number: F629 MKX
✓ SORN
✗ No MOT Expired: 13 April 2016
Vehicle details
Vehicle make VAUXHALL
Date of first registration 20 February 1989
Year of manufacture 1989
Cylinder capacity (cc) 1796 cc Vehicle status SORN in place
Vehicle colour BLUE
Model Li Auto
Number of owners: 4
Current owner since Mar 1997
Mileage at last MOT: 154,395
Mileage since previous MOT: 3,650
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Registration number: H550 SKY
✓ Taxed Tax due: 01 January 2017
✓ MOT Expires: 02 May 2017
Vehicle details
Vehicle make VAUXHALL
Date of first registration 11 January 1991
Year of manufacture 1991
Cylinder capacity (cc) 1998 cc
Vehicle status Tax not due
Vehicle colour SILVER
Model GLi Auto
Number of owners: 5+
Current owner since June 2016
Mileage at last MOT: 83,976
Mileage since previous MOT: 777
Car: Jaguar Mk 10 4.2.
Engine: 4235cc in-line 6.
Year of manufacture: 1966.
Date of first registration in the UK: 21st January 1966.
Place of registration: Wiltshire.
Date of last MOT: 10th May 2021.
Mileage at last MOT: 52,638.
Date of last change of keeper: 17th May 2021.
Number of previous keepers: 4.
Date taken: 23rd July 2023.
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VG Airlines OO-SFQ 2002
Malaysia 9M-MKX 2003
Aerolineas Argentinas LV-FNI 2013
Eurospot / TLS 1999
Go North East's Deptford-based "Black Cats" branded Scania L94UB/Wright Solar 4990 (YN51 MKX) is pictured here on Queen Alexandra Road, Sunderland, whilst putting in a very rare appearance on "Prince Bishops" service 20 to Durham. 05/06/17
In 2006, Go North East acquired a sizeable fleet of pre-owned vehicles from other operators. Whilst a large number of these have now been disposed of, 4990 (YN51 MKX) is one of a batch of two new to Ludlow's of Halesowen, which presently remains active within the fleet.
4989 (YN51 MKV) and 4990 (YN51 MKX) were acquired by Go North East in January 2006. They entered service in February at Chester-le-Street, after being repainted into Go North East's fleet livery. The pair remained at Chester-le-Street until February 2007 when they both transferred to Washington.
During August 2007, the pair were reunited with 4991 (YR02 ZYK) and 4992 (YR02 ZYM) at Winlaton Depot. These two vehicle were another pair of pre-owned Wright Solar bodied Scania L94UBs acquired during 2006, initially seeing allocation to Chester-le-Street Depot.
A year later, during August 2008, 4989 - 4991 all transferred from Winlaton Depot to Gateshead, and were painted and branded for "The Orbit" services 51/52. They remained active at Gateshead Depot for a number of years, and, following the launch of new Optare Versa vehicles on "The Orbit" services during August 2011, 4990 (YN51 MKX) transferred to Deptford Depot, where they received rather bland branding for the short-lived X36/X37 services, which operated between Sunderland and Low Moorley, via Royal Hospital (X36), Houghton-le-Spring, Hetton Downs (X37) and Hetton-le-Hole.
When these services were withdrawn, 4990 (YN51 MKX) was repainted and re-branded for the "Prince Bishops" 20/20A/X20 services. In line with the introduction of new Wright Streetlite vehicles on these services during May 2016, this vehicle was repainted into a light red base livery, and re-allocated to service 39 at Deptford, operating between Doxford Park and Pennywell.
It recently received "Black Cats" branding. "Black Cats" is the new brand identity being introduced to encompass a variety of different frequent services in and around the city of Sunderland, promoting the cheap and competitively priced day and weekly tickets available for travel in the city (£3.65 for a day ticket, and £12.15 for a weekly ticket).
New views into my "Robotech Factory" kit, which sees its 2nd life with lots of modifications (as replacements and enhancements for poor or damaged original parts).
Here we see Hikaru's famous white VF-1J (an ARII kit, built ot of the box with some joint modifications and weathering) after some hot duty outside, while a silent Destroid Defender passes the scene in the background on its fladbed transport, waiting for the gate to opened.
As an addition to the older paper print scans, the hangar is now populated with 1:100 figures. Most of them were contained in the original kit, plus some Preiser technicians in 1:100 scale. Funny thing is that the original figures are much smaller than the Caucasian Preiser figures... well, that's the clash of cultures, I guess?
The small vehicles are also 1:100 scale models, they come from a company called Roskopf (long, long gone) which spezialized in military vehicle in this unusual scale. These small trucks are called "KraKa" (Kraftfahrzeug mit Kettenantrieb) and were used by the German Bundeswehr army for airborne operations. Here they make neat utility vehicles, tugging jet engines and ammunition.
The whole factory sits in a wooden transport box with neon lighting from above - this is the actual light in the picture, no extra light was used, and it matches the cold hangar atmosphere well?
Besides, the sides of the wood box are covered with mirror foil - to be seen behind the Defender. Great effect for depth, and it enhances light distribution, too.
LANCASTER REYKJAVIK VISIT - Hopping over from Meeks Field, Keflavík (BIKF) for brief visit. Belive me, internally the Lanc is tight, making the type an "Airliner" (10PP) must have been in desperation - but it had the range and speed! - Now it was nearly 40 years since a Lanc visited Reykjavík Airport (BIRK), in 1975, but they were common sight between August 1942 and the late 1950´s